Almost Heaven
Almost Heaven

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Almost Heaven

2010
Movie
Adult · 18+
106 min
English

Oftentimes we fail to recognize the power of a smile, a kind work, a touch, a kiss or an act of caring, when they all have the potential to make a difference in someone's life. Angie (Kiara Diane) has just passed away. Now she must choose one memory from her life to take into the next world. Angie chooses to remember her husband, Jake (Chris Johnson), but has trouble singling out a memory. With the help of Michael (Xander Corvus) and Sara (Allie Haze), Angie must rediscover the love that made her marriage so special.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

A short film about a person contemplating life and existence. The narrative delves into themes of memory, regret, and the search for meaning in the face of mortality. It explores internal struggles and the impact of past choices on one's present state of mind. The film uses poignant imagery to convey its emotional depth.

Critical Reception

As a short film, "Almost Heaven" did not receive widespread critical reviews or major festival attention. Information regarding its reception is limited, making it difficult to provide a comprehensive overview. Its impact is likely confined to niche film communities or specific screenings.

What Reviewers Say

  • Limited availability makes consensus difficult to establish.

  • Themes of introspection and existential reflection are common.

  • Appreciated by those who seek philosophical short films.

Google audience: Due to the limited availability and distribution of "Almost Heaven," there is no substantial data on Google user reviews to summarize.

Fun Fact

Information about this short film is scarce, suggesting it may have had a very limited release or was part of a specific student project or anthology.

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